Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 15, 1907, Image 3

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J THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS THTBIDAY. WAHCH 14, 1107. A Saturday Sale You Can’t Afford to Miss Sale of Suits Tomorvow, the greatest suit sale of the season^ It will -include 180 .Jumper Suits of taffeta silk in plain colors and fancy stripe effects—-blues, browns, grays, apri cot and other shades; also 205 new Eton and Pony’Coat Suits of tine Chiffon Pana mas in small checks, stripes, fancy effects and plain colors; silk-lined and silk-trim med jackets; plaited skirts. These Suits are worth $20 to $20; but you can.take choice for 99m m 9 Sale of Skirts A brand new line of Ladies’ Skirts includes beautiful 100 and 150 plait styles of fine French Voiles and imported Chiffon Pana mas in black and most fashionable Spring shades; also Skirts of guaranteed quality black taffeta silk. These skirts are from best New York makers and are selling in other good stores at $10, $12.50 and $15; in tomorrow’s sale you can take choice of the line for OA onlv Sale of Waists A grand collection of brand new Spring Waists of fine China silk in white or black, elaborately trimmed with fine Valen ciennes lace insert ions; medallions, etc.; verv latest designs from leading New York makers, elbow or three-quarter sleeves, fancy collars. You won’t find waists us pretty or as good as these in other stores at less than $5.00; but you can' take choice of this entire line tomorrow £ <fl AO for 91i90 Petticoat Sale Here are the greatest Petticoat values you ever saw. They are made of guaranteed quality taffeta silk in black, navy, brown, green and other colors, with deep accor- dion-plaited and ruffled flounces and mider dust ruffle; extra well made of silk that would cost you $1.00 a yard. These skirts will be put on sale tomorrow and but one will be sold to any buyer at Oft the sensational price of only. Lmgtria Waiitt of fine lawns and ,lace and embroidery trim- 98c mull . in..): elbow aleevea; i * ;,*> values Silk Coate—line Mark taffeta, ac- Iron plaited; Jt Inchea Iona. ninth every cent Cg OR of 112.50; only Silk Etona—black guaranteed taf feta. satln-llned and braid trim med; real 58.00 value; ^4 OR tomorrow ■ 4 O Patticoata—Ileatherbloom and mer- vetised aaleen in black, blue. brow n and fancy 98c plalda: I2.6U value. Silks and Dress Goods Near-line of mercerised voiles In black, white and all the most fash ionable shades and In new fancy -(Tecta; really worth 50 cents IQa .» yard; tomorrow, only •.... 1 Huf table of new* silks, Including plain taffetas in bent colors and in u plaids, polka dots and fancy '(Tecta; worth up to $1.25 n A Q A jard; at. choice H .:...."***** r.rt-lnch Imported silk voiles In black, white and 37 fashionable sii.tdes; fabrics that would be cheap ut $2.5l>; tomorrow. QQo Other 1st Floor Specials Lsdis*' Corset*—regular 11.00 «t>lr.. with front and g7c .lit hose supporter* “ • — Ruching—all-allk; new design.; very great value at, 1 Q/v |KU yard Ladies' Handkerchief*—all-linen, plain hemstitched; Km north 15c; at Huck Towels—full bleached and heavy; hemmed Cp ends; only...' English Longdoth—line, soft qual ity; 12 yarda In OR*' bolt for 40U Bleached Sheets—seamless, full 2 1-2 yards long; AQ*w very special Ladies’ and Misses’ $5 Skirts. $2.98 Just received bv express—this line of makers’ samples of Ladies’ and Misses’ Skirts of all-wool Mobair iu plain black, blue and white, of plain Panama in black, blue and brown, and of fancy checked and striped Panama—skirts worth lip to $7.00; all in one big lot tomorrow at, choice Sale of Silk Gloves , In other food stores Mhesa full elbow’ length silk gloves are telling at $3.50; you can buy them here tomorrow; black, white, tan or gray; attheQQf* bargain price of only Saturday Ribbon Sale l.ooo piece, of new all-silk plain and moire ribbon* In black, white and all ahadea to go tomorrow at bargain price.. 5c 10c 1 to 2 Inch widths •2 to 5 Inch widths $2.98 New Shopping Bags The new London .hopping bage. made of fine leather with leather draw-.trlngt and handlec, black and brown; the very lateat fad; worth 11.60: In tomorrow'* aale at 401. Latest Belt Styles New line of ladle*' belt* In novelty ityle*: kid with pearl buckle* and elaatlc with cut-ateel trimming*; white, black and color*, worth up to'11.00; 4K H choice J.. ..<600 Open Saturday Night Until 10 O’clock We Give Green Trading Stamps. BASS’ 18 West Mitchell. Near Whitehall. Ladiaa* Drawers of white muslin, hemstitched and lace* trimmed; well .made and worth half a dollar; at , —"v Ladies' Skirts of white muslin, elaborately lace trimmed, and La* dies' lace-trimmed Gowns; to $1.50 value i; $1.0 57< liadie*' Wrapper* of fine . fancy lawn* and percale*; earn well marie and worth ODew 11.60; at OOO Boya' Kne# Pant* of good wool material*, extra well made and worth fully 60 rent. 19o Great Sale of Mattings Tomorrow we will put on sale Sort rolls of very finest quality Japan ese mattings, Including newest carpet designs and double-dyed figure ef fects; worth 60 to 76 cents tnot more than one roll to a buyer), OCa at. per yard COC Window Shades 20rt dosen Window Shades of best linen opaque, mounted on best spring rollers; all colors; 50c quality; complete with fixtures Smyrna Rugs 30 by CO-lnrh all-wool Reversi ble Smyrna Rugs In the handsom est patterns shown this season; tomorrow' AO*a only... Big Values in Small items Embroidery Hoop*, per pair 5c Be*t Talcum Powder 5c Safety Pin*, all alaea 4c Hairpin*, per package 1o Beat Engllah Pin* 5c Darning Cotton 1c Keather-oliiched Braid So White Cotton Tone 2e Silk Crochet Colton 2c Silk Eyelet Thread 2c Ladle*' regular 60-rent Belt Hoec Supporter* 10c EVELYN THAW 18_ RECALLED __ Continued from Page One. unatlnn he moV put euch ques- 1 it. be see* lit.'' Oe'mas Grows Screatlic. Iximn* replied •» follow*: ■ 'mini? I* neither Increneed nor »’ I by i.ic compliment of the dls- ■ t"inev. unit I regret that It wa* ■ r both that placed'me upon "prapbl' al »pot on the oppo»lte •' ;h,- earth from that which the • ht-nht attorney adorn*.'' Pi iti haril won then excused. Experts All Agreed. 'ion Wagner Kerri*. No. 4 of the -lair of experts, followed Dr. ! ' .1. .ir.d tesllfted along the line ■ • i.ier-.liH'lor*. He wa* al*o ex- I "itb nit t-n>*s.examination. Ho** Dlcfendnrf gave the oi.wei to the hypothetical ques- •onl Dr. William Mahon, of the 1 iti.m itiMine hospital. replied a* | ■ {jnr expert* regarding Thaw's ' .o the time he *hot White. Evelyn Thaw Recalled, leer**, Mr. Hartrldge an- <0 that he did not de*lre to fur- i M**.examine Dr. Mabon and withdrew the question which had been debated ju*t before receaa. Jerome then said: ••Now. we will take up the question of whether Hummel was acting aa at torney for Mra. Evelyn Thaw." Mr*. Thaw wa* then railed. Delmaa aent for Hummel * testimony on the cro**-examlnatlon when the for mer attorney had. In an*wer to a ques- , lion, itald Mr*. Thaw had come to hi* office to get legal counael. He al*o aent for several authorities. ' Mr*. Thaw wa* queatloned by Delmaa: g You have already teatlffed that some time In the letter part of the year 1903—either October or November—you went to the office of Abraham Hum mel? A. Tea (with emphasis). Jerome objected after the question wa* answered, and asked that the wit ness be cautioned not to nnewer so quickly again. • Q. You have alated you did not know him uotll that time? A. I did not know him. Q. Was your vl*lt in him to obtain hie professional service* In hi* capaci ty. a* counael at law? Jerome Make* Objection. Jerome objected on the ground that the witness had already been exam ined In this polnl. "She has gone Into detail..'' said he. "In telling of the visit. She has de- scribed the office, the man, how he looked, and haa told what occurred. You will llnd It on page 711.- "At that page then Appears nothing, dnd there could appear nothing, under your honor'a ruling at that time,” aa •erted Delmaa. "We have statement and -her narra tlon to Thaw bf the occurrence*," said Jerome. Objection Overruled. "I overrule the objection," aald Jus tire Flttgercld. '‘Assuming that It la proved through this wltneae that the relationship of attorney and client did exist, the privilege haa been waived by her." This ruling ended the testimony of Mra. Thaw and she left the stand. Abraham H. Hummel wa* called after Mrs. Thaw had been excused. He waa not In court when his name waa called and a abort wait followed. He took the, aland, at 2:12 p. m. He waa queatloned by Jerome; Q. When Evelyn Neabtt called at your office on Tuesday, October 2*. 1901, did she say to you that Thaw had begged her time and time again to swear to document* which he (Thaw) had prepared, which charged White with having drugged and In jured her when ihe waa but 15, and she told Thaw «he would not algn them because they were not true and that he (Thaw) had beaten her for these The Negligees In Full Spring Flower $1.00 to $3.50 Blooming carlv? Well, even if von iireu t quite ready to put them oil, it's certiulv a satisfaction to choose from sueh an array. The ci-eme dc la ereme of the greatest shirt makers of America. For Muse’s is the largest user of Manhattan shirts south of Mason aud Dixon’s line. And with these two other lines which we are proud of: $1.50 Shirts Shirts with attached cuffs, coat style, with pltited hosniji*. in pat terns from a pin point dot of color up to crotg-barretl pin ids or stripe* "f hlnck, blue and hclio on white grounds.' And Some Exclu sive “E and WV* Karl mid Wilson* "Killarnev” linens—all pure linen*, and we consider them the height of achievement in shirt making They come in new shades of blue, tan and pink, with hair-line stripes. I’lsited bosom coat shirts with attached cuffs. Exclusively at JI use’s. $1.50 At $3.50 MUSE’S, 3-5-7 Whitehall St. refusals.' ” Mr. Delmaa objected to the question, •eying It was not proper In rebuttal, and because It waa broader than the testimony warrants. The obJecUon waa overruled. "In effect, yaa," waa Hummel's an awor: If Harry Thaw- was convicted It waa •aid today before the trial began. Mr. Jemma III try to have one of Thaw's witnesses Indicted, on a charge of In4 citing the murder of Stanford Whlta. Jerome said more than a month ago In court that he might ask for the In dictment of another oerson connected with the case. Lawyer Delmaa, one of Thaw's counsel, believed that the dis trict attorney referred to Evelyn Thaw •nd made a statement In court to that effect. But Jerome denied that he had •ny Intention of prosecuting young Mra. Thaw. It Is known that Jerome haa been trying to obtain evidence to show that one of Thaw's friends advised him to •hoot White. The evidence I* still Incomplete and for that reason has not been Intro' duced, but If Thaw la convicted, It la likely that he will be called to the •tend to corroborate the atory. Evelyn to Taatify. Evelyn Ne*blt Thaw went to court today prepared to again go on the wit ness stand and do battle for her hus- band. Lawyer Delmaa had obtained the permission of Justice Fltsgerald to re call Mr*. Thaw before the state rlae*d lu caae In rebuttal that she might con tradict Abraham Hummel, and It waa expected the would be put on the stand today. Tha lawyer* for the defenae had not decided whelher they would wait until j all the wltneeae* for the slate had been examined or would suspend that part of Ihe testimony long enough to get In the testimony of Mrs. Thaw. It wa* known today, however, that the young wife was prepared to con- tradtrt Hummel on a vital point. This was that Hummel was acting as her lawyer and not solely a* counsel for Htanford White when she wa* taken to hla office by White at the time Ihe affidavit was said to have been MAY BUILD NEW LINE UP LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN. Bpeclal to The Georgian. Chattanooga, Tenn.. March 16.—The Chattanooga Railway Company may build a new electric line up Lookout Mountain. Surveys have already been made and President John Qraham. of Philadelphia, who attended a meeting of the officers here, haa Indicated that the company la willing to build the line In order to give better service. SYNAG0GUGE IS DESTROYED BY DYNAMITE BLAST. Berlin, March 16.—According to a report from Elisabethgrad, Russia, re ceived here this morning, Jew baiting has been In progress there for thirty- six hours. One Jew had been killed and many wounded In the lighting and n synagogue has been blown up with dynamite. THE HOTEL MARION ANNEX AND ELEGANT CAFE MARION Grand Opening Tomorrow, Saturday. The completion nf the Hotel Marlon Annex And the Cafe Marlon, at 56 and 57 West - Mitchell street, marks an epoch In the Improvement* on that pro gressive thoroughfare. These splendid enterprise* show that Atlantans are be. ginning to I appreciate establishment* in the hotel line ftnlehed In.CHo Jnoat mod' rlon annex graces Atlanta, end the Cafe Marlon I* the moat elegant establish ment of the kind .In the South. Both hotel and cafe are metropolitan In de sign and ffnlah. The opening will take place tomorrow, Baturday. SALVATION ARMY"PLAN8 TO BUY FLOUR FOR POOR Bpeclal to The Georgian. Montgomery. Ala., March 16.—The Ralvatlon Army la dlacuilng the matter of purchasing 60 or 100 acre* of land near this city, where they can send de serving people, who come to them for help. Ceptatn Odom, who baa charge of the work here, eaya that It would be nf benefit to the army to have this farm and that he la thinking that the plan wfi -materialise. . i ST. NICHOLAS RINK SKATING SATURDAY. The French are mors careful than Americans In tha making of elder. In Bordeaux eighty kinds of apples are grown, but only twelve of three ah* used far making cider. No green, de cayed nor worm-eaten apples are ever used. London hits over one 'housend p >*t- office* and the mall delivery amounts in 7J7.Oftn.ooo pieces a year. Heard lade. CITY COUNCIL TO/BE TRIED Continued from Page One. ectlon of the city council In adopting resolution* condemning Speaker Cun ningham of Ihe lower house. The coundlmen said the speaker told a "wilful and malicious lie." Mr. Cun ningham had aroused their Ire by Inti mating that lhay were controlled by the Cumberland Telephone Company. The lower house today passed what Is known aa the Memphis charter Mil, which abollehes the charter of Mem phis. ousting Mayor Malone and his as. sociatea. elected at the last city elec tion. Governor Patterson will appoint the new officials. At • meeting of the Tenne.se. tem perance people this morning. It w-as i decided lo ask for an election nt Ihe | earliest moment to secure a vote on ridding Nashville of saloons. Fritzi Sche/f Critically III New York. March IS —Krllsl Hrheff,; the opera star, who Is seriously III at | the 8t- Rent*. r<*|*>rtM % a* being' Id a critical condition today. Dra. Bull. Geroter, Bchwelxer and; rt<hwertsger decided that an operation, waa neteaaary, but they will not opar* | ace ubci* the patient gain# ntrength. SKATING SATURDAY I 2:30 to 5:15-8.00 to 10:30. We Are Closing Out Our Stock of Rose, Iris and Holly SILVERWARE At Extraordinary Cut Prices Spoons. Forks. Ladles, Etc. Teaftpoona, regular price $2.00 Tableforka, regular price $4.00 ('ream !<adle», regular price aet; now, aet $1.2$ wet; now. aet $2.50 $2.t>«; now $1.00 Denaertspoon*. regular price $3 Deaertforka, regular price fJ.rtrt Grnvy lajidlee. regular price aet; now, aet $1.75 nets now. aet $1.75 $2.So; nuw . - $1.25 Titbleapnona regular price $4.00 oyMerfnrk*. regular price $3 00 Oynter Ladle*, regular price net: now, aet $2.50 *ct; now.net $1.50 $3.00; now $1.75 Houp, Round Bowl, regular fold Meat Korkn.'ln nllk-lined Houp l-adlr*. regular price price $4.50; now, net $3.00 l»ox. waa $2.50; now, eacli. $1.00 $4.6o; now $2-2$ Houlllonapoon*. regular price Salad Fork*. In allk lined box. Punch l^adle*. regular price $4.00 aet; now.net $2.00 wax 12.50; now, each $1.00 $*.00; now $4.00 After Dinner t'offee, regular lettuce Fork*. In nllk lined t'heean Hcoope, regular price price $3.50; now, net $2.00 box, wa* $2.0o; now. earh $1.00 $3.00; now $1.50 orangenpoon*. regular price Hollow TTatlHlfl TCnivpq Butter Knlvea. ,ln lined box. $3.50 aet; now. aet $2.00 nOHOW naiUllu ILlllVeS. were gi.50; now 75« Herryapoon, one In lined box, Tableknlve*. 1$ dwt . tegular waa $2.50; now, each $1.00 price $12.00 doien, now iB.00 ' We are alno cloning out our atock Haladnpoon. one In lined box, Dewertknlven. 14-dwt.. regular of Hteillng Hllver Flatware at coat. waa $2.50: now. each $1.00 price $10.00 doxen. now $8.00 If you need any of theae gooda* Sugar Shell, one in lined box. Fruttkniven. U-dwt.. regular cut in* ami get our prlcea at once waa $1.26; now, each 75c price $trt.oo dosen. now $7.50 and’nave money. • Closing Out Wm. A. Rogers' Best Grade Hotel Ware AT LESS THAN COST. Cream Pitchers from < 75c to $1.50 Hotter Dishen from $1.50 to $4.00 Sugar Bowls from $1.50 to $3.50 Hgui) Tnrocns from $1.50to $8.00 Coffee Pots $1.00, $1.50, $2,00, $2.50, $4.00 Anderson Hardware Company